You can receive e-mail updates from the library's NewsFlash and Calendars. To sign up, click on the Notify Me link on any City webpage, or on the Library Homepage. The "Notify Me" page lists all of the possible email subscriptions that are available from the City website. Simply enter your email address, and then scroll down to find the Library NewsFlash and/or Calendars. Just click on the little envelope to activate your subscription (you will need to reply to a confirmation email). You can unsubscribe at any time, by returning to the Notify Me page and "de-selecting" the list that you no longer wish to receive. Alternatively you can follow the library on Facebook, where we post events and news, or check us out on Tumblr for reading recommendations and event updates!

Yes, we have one typewriter, which is kept in the small study room. This room can be signed out for up to two hours a day. It cannot be reserved ahead of time. Please speak with someone at the Service Desk if you would like to use the room.

The Back Study Room: A quiet study area with laptop workspaces and two microfilm viewers.

The Lounge: Located in the lower level of the library, this is a quiet, open area where no talking is permitted. Eating is acceptable in the Lounge, and vending machines are available.

The Small Study Room: A group study room that can be signed out for 2 hours a day. The small study room houses a typewriter and has one table which seats up to 6 people. Please inquire at the Service Desk if you would like to sign out the small study room.

There are various other seating areas throughout the library, and staff does attempt to keep the noise level to a minimum. Please speak with a staff member if you feel that someone is being too loud. Library Homepage

You can receive e-mail updates from the library's NewsFlash and Calendars. To sign up, click on the Notify Me link on any City webpage, or on the Library Homepage. The "Notify Me" page lists all of the possible email subscriptions that are available from the City website. Simply enter your email address, and then scroll down to find the Library NewsFlash and/or Calendars. Just click on the little envelope to activate your subscription (you will need to reply to a confirmation email). You can unsubscribe at any time, by returning to the Notify Me page and "de-selecting" the list that you no longer wish to receive. Alternatively you can follow the library on Facebook, where we post events and news, or check us out on Tumblr for reading recommendations and event updates!

The library website is a subsection of the City of Concord's new website, which went live on February 14, 2013. Here are some of the new features:- Ability to subscribe to NewsFlashes and Calendars (Notify Me) so that events and CPL reviews are delivered to your email inbox - Online forms, including a Purchase Request Form, and an Interlibrary Loan Request Form- An online Calendar- a welcome addition to our printable event flyers- Overall expansion, including numerous new pages, which are organized into a new main menu (About Us, Using the Library, etc.) - Improved content - the New Arrivals Page and the Downloadable Books Page are two pages in particular that have updated content and helpful new links- A Help Center, loaded with Frequently Asked Questions

We have tried to make the new site as intuitive and user-friendly as possible, and we welcome your feedback!

Consumer Reports is available online in the library, and for home use by CPL library card holders. The quickest way to find a recent article is Money, Business, and Consumer News which is a category of the Online Newsstand. The magazine is presented as individual articles, but all Consumer Reports content is there. If you are not at the library, you will be prompted for your library card number after submitting this search. For additional help searching for articles, please ask a librarian, or try the HELP menu within EBSCOhost (top right corner).